Raleigh, NC producer ISM Beats puts together his first beat InstrumentalISM.The project has 12 beats, including the instrumental for Matti Baybee’s “Shoutout To My Jeweler.” So far, the 18 year old producer has worked with the likes of Chief Keef, Fat Trel, Kirko Bangz, Nipsey Hussle, and more. Social...
Via: bgr.com With Apple set to unveil a new music streaming service next month at WWDC, Touch ID may very well be the company’s unsung hero and most strategic asset in convincing users to sign up for what will reportedly be a $10/month subscription. While precise details surrounding Apple Music...
Via: Yahoo News When Apple finally relaunches Beats Music later this year, it’s going to have to compete with some of the most popular streaming services on the market, including the seemingly omnipresentSpotify. But Apple knows it’s going to be an uphill battle, which is why we’re inclined to believe...
Via: NYpost Music-industry sources say Apple is interfering with Jay Z’s music-streaming service Tidal in an attempt to crush it ahead of the relaunch of Apple’s Beats Music, set for June. Last week it emerged that Tidal, following its March 30 launch, has fallen out of the iPhone top...
The music streaming game is becoming a little more saturated each and every day. After announcing the launch of Tidal, Jay-Z has entered one of the most competitive markets in the world. But with so many out thee how are they any different? At the end of the day...
Via: MarketWatch The music streaming and downloading market has surpassed physical CD sales for the first time ever, and that is music to the ears of technology companies Rhapsody, Apple, Spotify and Pandora Media. Artists are still unhappy with the way their pay has changed with the advent of...
A few months back with record sales on the decline and streaming on the rise Billboard made the decision that streaming must now count towards those sales. But one of the weird things about this is that any album priced under $3.49 or below is not counted towards sales....
Via: Billboard.com by Andrew Hampp Who shook up music the most in 2014? Sorry, Taylor. Nice try, Queen Bey. Apple’s Sept. 9 press conference that unveiled the iPhone 6 was the year’s — maybe even the decade’s — watershed moment. In one presentation, the company went all in on streaming,...
There is many speculation that musicians are not making any money in our current time because records are not selling. That is true but now as a musician you must diversify and get together an amazing live show and of course create some loyal super fans. Today, Forbes released...
Music fans have never had it this good. The amount of opportunity to explore new music has never been better. With services like Pandora and Spotify out in the lead to provide this great catalogue to fans other competitors are rising. Services lead by Apple and Beat Music will...